Bluetooth Mesh is a new communication protocol for the Internet of Things that is used to establish many-to-many device communications. BM allows the creation of large mesh networks (such as, building automation networks, wireless sensor networks) able to offer reliable packet transfer. Bluetooth Mesh uses a publisher/observer model, in which a publisher node broadcasts a packet (called an advertisement) to all the observers. In order to propagate the advertisements, controlled-flooding among a number of selected relay nodes is adopted. This paper focuses on the choice of the Relay Selection algorithm to be used in Bluetooth Mesh networks, addressing five different Connected Dominating Set (CDS) algorithms and providing simulative comparisons.
Relay node selection in Bluetooth Mesh networks
Marco Reno;Lucia Lo Bello;Gaetano Patti;Alfio Lombardo;
2020-01-01
Abstract
Bluetooth Mesh is a new communication protocol for the Internet of Things that is used to establish many-to-many device communications. BM allows the creation of large mesh networks (such as, building automation networks, wireless sensor networks) able to offer reliable packet transfer. Bluetooth Mesh uses a publisher/observer model, in which a publisher node broadcasts a packet (called an advertisement) to all the observers. In order to propagate the advertisements, controlled-flooding among a number of selected relay nodes is adopted. This paper focuses on the choice of the Relay Selection algorithm to be used in Bluetooth Mesh networks, addressing five different Connected Dominating Set (CDS) algorithms and providing simulative comparisons.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.